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305 Pink Pack brings community, advocacy, and hope, to women in cancer treatment in Miami-Dade, by providing vital direct and support services at no cost, allowing them to focus on healing and spending more time with their families.
4Everfresh Girls Inc’s goal is to promote hygiene equality for girls in need. With access to safe care products and clean clothing, young girls can avoid the embarrassment and stigma often associated with poor hygiene. 4EverFresh closets provide girls in high-risk schools with uniforms, laundry services, organic soaps, aluminum-free deodorant, organic feminine wipes, and negative-ion sanitary napkins.All 4EverFresh closets hygiene products are stocked by 4EverFresh Feminine Care Products, LLC.
A Safe Haven for Newborns is dedicated to saving the precious lives of newborns from the ultimate in infant abuse, abandonment and assisting pregnant girls and women in crisis. A Safe Haven for Newborns, thru community outreach campaigns, education and our community service app, is dedicated to reaching pregnant girls and women before they reach the crisis stage. Services are free.
APT is a women’s organizing and advocacy center. We give women the tools and support to create sustainable roles as decision makers in their communities as they seek justice and pursue their dreams. We help women survive workplace abuses with personal support and legal services, help them strive to improve their lives and others through policy advocacy and civic participation, and help them thrive through building prosperity through small business and co-operative ventures.
Agape Network provides shelter, treatment, and case management to victims of trafficking and restores individuals and families to psychological, social, physical, and spiritual health.
The Alliance for LGBTQ Youth provides a comprehensive system of care to LGBTQ youth, their families, and community organizations throughout Miami-Dade County at no cost.
In Florida and on a national level, Americans for Immigrant Justice champions the rights of unaccompanied immigrant children; advocates for survivors of trafficking and domestic violence; serves as a watchdog on immigration detention practices and policies; and speaks for immigrant groups who have particular and compelling claims to justice.
The Aqua Foundation serves and supports the lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community in South Florida through grants, scholarships, mentoring, building alliances, and identifying our community needs and, through fostering philanthropy and building community.
Arianna’s Center engages, empowers and lifts up the trans community of South Florida. We place a special emphasis on the most marginalized, including the Trans Latinx community, undocumented immigrants, people living with HIV and AIDS, and those who have experienced incarceration.
Be Strong International is a leading non-profit that helps young people create healthy relationships by educating them using positive youth development practices and social emotional learning.
The Belafonte TACOLCY Center offers a diverse range of programs designed to inspire, educate, and empower the Liberty City community. From youth development and educational initiatives to health and wellness services, each program is carefully crafted to meet the evolving needs of our community, fostering growth, learning, and positive change.
Belafonte Tacolcy Center equips youth and families with the fundamentals necessary to move their lives and social standards beyond the distressed nature of what they may encounter daily, through programs emphasizing continued education, technology, athletics, and the arts.
Beyond the Bars builds the collective power and self-determination of incarcerated people and their families in Miami, changing the carceral system from the ground up; Manages a jail hotline; organizes programming on court watching and participatory defense committees; engages civic engagement and direct action to change local carceral policies.
With a vision that all children achieve their full potential, BBBS Miami creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. For over 60 years, BBBSM has been South Florida’s premier mentoring organization, defending the potential of future leaders in the community by matching at-risk youth (Littles) with committed adult mentors (Bigs).
A community of moms protecting, educating, & celebrating Black children & families.
The mission of Branches, Inc. is “to serve, educate and inspire people through student, family and financial stability services in partnership with our communities.” Branches provides life-changing opportunities to working families to help them and their children break the cycle of intergenerational poverty.
“From the inner cities to high crime neighborhoods, our efforts have led to the collection of over 10,000 bullets. Each bullet we collect undergoes a transformation, turning from a potential instrument of death into a symbol of awareness, resilience, and hope. Beyond just collecting bullets, Bullets4Life actively engages with communities, spreading awareness about the perils of gun violence. We work closely with survivors and mothers, offering programs that provide support and solace, easing the profound pain of losing a loved one, and ensuring their stories are shared and remembered No Bullet Zone Children’s Workshop: Venturing into local schools and community events, we aim to shed light on the pressing issue of gun violence. But we don’t stop at just raising awareness. Participants get a unique opportunity to repurpose real bullets, turning them into their very own ‘bulletproof’ bracelets. These bracelets serve as a tangible reminder of the power of change, resilience, and the collective responsibility we hold in creating safer communities. By engaging directly with the youth, ‘No Bullet Zone’ not only educates but empowers the next generation to champion a future free from the shadows of gun violence
Pop and Heal Workshop for Survivors: The ‘Pop and Heal’ workshop by Bullets4Life is a haven of healing and connection for survivors of gun violence. Recognizing the profound impact such traumatic experiences can have, this program offers a safe space for individuals to come together, share their stories, and find solace in mutual understanding. Through Bullets4Life, survivors not only find a listening ear but a community that stands with them, helping them navigate the challenging journey of healing.”
The BLI is a consortium of early learning providers, community partners and individual advocates who have come together to create a new dialog of understanding among the early learning provider community, the corporate sector, public policy makers and institutions of higher learning. We educate through our Master Class Series, Conference, and Alumni programs; advocate through our partnerships and advise with a fresh innovate look at the situation.
Miami-Dade County public school for teenaged expectant parents and parents that provides uninterrupted learning opportunities and special services for these students.
Camillus House has provided humanitarian services to the indigent and homeless populations of Miami-Dade County, Florida for more than 50 years.
Casa Valentina’s mission is to provide at-risk and former foster care youth with safe affordable housing, life skills, and continued support so that they can achieve and maintain self-sufficiency.
To identify and collectively solve issues adversely affecting low-wealth communities throughout Miami-Dade County.
The Center for Black Innovation is a think tank and black innovation ecosystem building organization with the understanding that smart cities and communities are formed by cultivating great leaders, entrepreneurs, and real capital pathways that values black culture and communities as our greatest asset.
The Chapman Partnership provides comprehensive programs and services in collaboration with others that empower its residents with dignity and respect to overcome homelessness, and achieve and maintain long-term self-sufficiency.
Children of Inmates Inc was founded to assist and support children and families with incarcerated parents/significant caregivers. It facilitates child-oriented bonding activities, provides wrap-around care coordination and conducts advocacy efforts to raise awareness of the challenges for children with incarcerated parents.
The Children’s Bereavement Center provides free Peer Support Groups for children, young adults, and adult caregivers after the death of a loved one. Groups are open to anyone who has lost a parent, sibling, grandparent, relative, or friend as a result of illness, accident, suicide, or homicide.
Our mission is to train, develop and equip at risk girls to be effective leaders of tomorrow.
Community Based Care (CBC) Lead Agency for child welfare services in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. The Florida Department of Children and Families contracts with CBC Lead Agencies across the state to provide child welfare services in their local communities for children who have been abused, neglected and/or abandoned. As Lead Agency, Citrus FCN manages foster care and related services
Founded in 2010, The CLEO Institute is the only women-led nonprofit, nonpartisan organization in Florida exclusively dedicated to climate education, advocacy, and engagement. The devastating hurricanes, the increased flooding, and rising temperatures we regularly witness in Florida underscore the importance of CLEO’s work.
The Coconut Grove Negro Women’s Club, Inc. is a nonprofit orgranzation dedicated to serving the West Coconut Grove community, and promoting the education of its women and girls through mentorship, leadership and scholarship services
Code/Art is a nonprofit dedicated to increasing the number of girls studying computer science by delighting and inspiring them with the creative possibilities of computer programming.
Concept Health Systems provides treatment services snf community prevention and outreach services to adults and adolescents.
Concerned African Women designs and implements programming to enhance and/or improve academic performance and parental involvement for at-risk youth, children, and families.
Connect Familias’ mission is to build equitable, inclusive healthy communities where children and families thrive and succeed; It distributes meals and provides aid/rental assistance and school supplies to families.
Coordinated Victims Assistance Center(CVAC) A Miami-Dade County one-stop, non-residential center for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and human trafficking. The center provides on-site coordinated services in collaboration with community partners, faith-based organizations, universities, nonprofit agencies and other governmental agencies.
Dade Legal Aid (“DLA”) provides free civil legal services for low-income children, foster youth, individuals and families in need in Miami-Dade County.
Derrick Danzel Days II Corporation is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to helping individuals improve their financial stability by educating and providing urban business owners with tools and tips to get started in the business industry! Gun violence is a growing issue worldwide! We’ve previously launched our campaign THINK BEFORE YOU ACT… at our first annual (Boss-Up Visual Conference). Learn how you can contribute to helping reduce gun violence and help increase poverty-driven neighborhoods. Our platform is designed to help small businesses EXPAND THEIR MARKETS! And create an everlasting platform that will help eliminate or reduce gun violence and help increase financial stability in urban communities. Therefore, helping decrease violence and crime Over the years Derrick Danzel Days II Corporation has been active in the community providing resources and aid to the youth. We were also a part of the ’24 Hour Cease Fire for Miami-Dade County which has now become a large-scale event. If given the opportunity, these funds will be of great use to help struggling businesses gain access to more Capital and funding opportunities.
The Healing and Justice Center is a community-based public safety program focused on reducing violence, improving mental health outcomes, and diverting people from the criminal legal system. Ending gun violence and mass incarceration.
The Early Learning Coalition is dedicated to ensuring high-quality early education for children in Miami-Dade and Monroe.
Easterseals provides services to help children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs as well as support to their families. We’ve been helping families for nearly 100 years. Today, Easterseals assists more than one million individuals and their families annually at more than 550 Easterseals service sites across the country. Each center provides top-quality, innovative services tailored to meet the specific needs of the communities we serve.
Easterseals provides services to help children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs as well as support to their families. We’ve been helping families for nearly 100 years. Today, Easterseals assists more than one million individuals and their families annually at more than 550 Easterseals service sites across the country. Each center provides top-quality, innovative services tailored to meet the specific needs of the communities we serve.
We believe in individualized coaching over a long period of time focused on improving academics, economic stability, access to stable and affordable housing and physical/emotional well-being.
INC. is a multidisciplinary non-profit organization dedicated to producing, promoting, presenting and distributing the performing arts that share a common denominator: Latin culture.
To build political power for young people
in South Florida to ensure a better future.
FANM’s mission is to empower low to moderate income families socially, financially, and politically and to give them the tools to transform their communities.
The Family Resource Center of South Florida’s mission is the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect through the strengthening of families
Fanm Saj provides families across the African Diaspora with cultural and wellness tools as well as social and political resources to nourish themselves, families and communities.
Florida Clinicians for Climate Action is a coalition of health professionals and health organizations concerned about the impacts of climate change on Florida residents, especially those in vulnerable populations; Engages Florida health professionals to learn about the health harms of climate change and advocate for equitable solutions that protect public health and support a sustainable future.
The Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) is a statewide coalition of more than 65 member organizations and over 100 allies, founded in 1998 and formally incorporated in 2004. We are led by our membership, including grassroots and community organizations, farmworkers, youth, advocates, lawyers, union members, and more.
They work together for the fair treatment of all people, including immigrants. With staff in six counties and members throughout Florida, FLIC’s leadership builds depth in local communities, breadth for statewide reach, and national alignment.
The Florida Justice Institute is a nonprofit public interest law firm that uses impact litigation and advocacy to improve the lives of Florida’s poor and disenfranchised residents, while focusing on criminal justice reform, homelessness & poverty, disability access, and other civil rights issues.
Fundación Entre Nosotras offers counseling, therapy, and prevention programs for women, girls, and adolescents.
GEM CULTURE is a non-profit youth organization based in Miami, Florida designed with the sole purpose of creating safe spaces for BIPOC teenagers, ages 13-18, that enhance their quality of life and the world around them, ensuring their successful transition into and beyond adulthood. Those that we serve and their families, identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color (BIPOC). The uniqueness of our existence is that the majority of the GEMS that we serve and attract are primarily free-thinkers, creatives and innovators who are supported in a space in which they may thrive.
GIRL POWER is a day and after-school social change program designed to promote positive behavior, improve social skills and academic performance in adolescent girls ages 7 to 17. Girl Power’s mission is to empower girls and their families to succeed in order to protect, restore and preserve the family unit.
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Girls Building STEM A model for after-school science instruction to motivate middle school girls for STEM learning with activities in this area in 14 two-hour sessions
Y.O.V.E.’s Mission is to educate, empower and transform the lives of underprivileged women to become self-sufficient, and to mentor, coach and develop all Y.O.V.E. girls, ages 14-18, to become career focused and college bound one at a time.
Girls Make Beats (GMB) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers girls by expanding the female presence of music producers, DJs, and audio engineers. GMB was founded in 2012 by certified audio engineer, Tiffany “Delilah” Miranda.
The program will provide youth mentoring enrichment activities, arts and crafts, weekly field trips, weekly swimming, girls reading club, outdoor activities, workshops, etiquette, life skills, and end of the year summer trip. Free snack, breakfast, and lunch provided.
Global Innovative Foundation’s mission is to create global awareness for the prevention of crimes; to empower the lives of victims and survivors through education, service, and scholarships.
Glory House of Miami offers wrap-around services to survivors of human trafficking such as: medical care, spiritual guidance, mental health care, social services, legal support, reintegration, education, art, vocational training, career, and life skills training.
Grameen America is dedicated to heping entrepreneurial women who live in poverty build businesses to enable financial mobility.
Volunteer women’s organization committed to serving the community through programs emphasizing services to youth, the arts, and health and human services; The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation, established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 17,000 professional women of African descent in 299 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom. It is one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry.
Green Cars for Kids provides free transportation to nonemergency health care for under-resourced kids and expectant mothers using an all-electric fleet.
The Gwen S. Cherry Black Women Lawyers Association (GSCBWLA), formerly the National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Dade County Chapter, was formed in 1985. The purpose of this association shall be to address the concerns of our community with an emphasis on the legal, social, economic and political needs of the Black community, and to address the professional development of Black women lawyers, and its members, including continuing legal education and the pursuit of professional excellence.
H3’s mission is to support breast cancer patients, survivors’ family members and loved ones, as well as those who desire to improve their wellness by providing a connection to community-based educational resources.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami is an ecumenical ministry that transforms lives and communities by providing low-income families with affordable home ownership opportunities.
Hands 2 Help aims to build better lives and strengthen communities by providing youth and their families with the knowledge and skills to be self-sufficient; to run the Passage to Womanhood program to educate young ladies about life skills, health and etiquette.
Health Information Project (HIP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting, informing and empowering youth. Through its peer-to-peer high school model, HIP is revolutionizing health education. HIP is determined to ensure that every kid in the US is healthy — physically and emotionally.
Honey Shine aims to encourage the balance of mind,body and soul in girls and women by providing nurtuting experiences that enlighten their path and empower their future. To encourage that balancing of mind, body and soul in girls and women by providing nurturing expectations.
HOPE Inc.’s mission is to fight housing discrimination in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties and to promote equal housing opportunities throughout Florida.
ICU baby is on a mission to unite NICU families and provide them with financial, emotional and informational support so that families and babies can thrive together in the NICU.
The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, survivors of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America. Each year, thousands of people, forced to flee violence and persecution, are welcomed by the people of the United States into the safety and freedom of America. These individuals have survived against incredible odds. The IRC works with government bodies, civil society actors, and local volunteers to help them translate their past experiences into assets that are valuable to their new communities. In Miami and other offices across the country, the IRC helps them to rebuild their lives.
ITWomen works to narrow the gender gap across technology through proven programs that Inspire, Educate and Empower girls and women to advance in tech.
Jessie Trice CHC, Jefferson Reeves House, is a women’s residential substance abuse treatment program housing 40 beds, offering services for pregnant substance addicted women. Women are allowed to bring their children under the age of five into treatment with them.
Jewish Community Services of South Florida provides compassionate, culturally-competent care to individuals and families throughout every corner of Miami-Dade County.
Engage high school juniors and seniors in an after-school Jewish study program and events to delve deeper into their Jewish heritage and strengthen their Jewish identity while connecting with a mentor in the community.
The Jewish Education Center of South Florida is a non-affiliated organization where Jews can learn about their heritage through lectures, classes, and seminars. We provide quality Jewish education that is relevant to modern life.
Jewish Women’s Theater of South Florida provides the opportunity for artistically gifted Jewish women to develop and express their creative talent through theatrical performance, with sensitivity to observant women
At Junior Achievement we believe in “possible.” Each day, we work to help young people discover what’s possible in their lives. We do this by helping them connect what they learn in school with life outside the classroom.
The Junior League of Miami, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
The mission of Ken’s Krew, Inc., a nonprofit corporation, is to provide vocational training and job placement services to young adults with cognitive disabilities who are transitioning into the workforce. Ken’s Krew, through paid employment, provides the opportunity for individuals to become productive members of their community.
Key Clubhouse of South Florida’s mission is to afford people whose lives have been disrupted by mental illness the opportunity to recover meaningful and productive lives through self-directed reintegration into the workplace and the community. The goal is a high quality of life for all members, ongoing improvement, and the ultimate elimination of stigma associated with mental illness.
Kristi House is dedicated to eradicating child abuse and child sex trafficking – working nationally on solutions, and locally to heal child-victims.
LEAP empowers incarcerated women to transcend their past and successfully re-enter society by providing transformational education, entrepreneurial training, and mentorship. We serve as a model, voice and advocate for the the power of rehabilitation over retribution.
L3’s mission is to empower young ladies to become leaders by building confidence, character, and leadership skills to prepare them for college, careers, and life. It serves all young ladies of middle and high school age, in Florida and South Georgia.
Lauren’s Kids is based in South Florida and educates adults and children about sexual abuse prevention through in-school curricula, awareness campaigns and speaking engagements around the country and the world.
Lawyers for Children America, Inc. is a lead child advocacy organization protecting the rights of children who are victims of abuse, abandonment and neglect by providing quality pro bono legal representation and collaborating for systemic change to improve the lives of children.
To engage citizen participation in government, increase voter understanding of major policy issues, defend democracy, empower voters, and influence public policy through education and advocacy.
Lotus House is dedicated to improving the lives of women, youth and children experiencing homelessness on every level. We provide sanctuary, support, education, tools and resources that empower them to heal, learn, grow and blossom into who they are truly meant to be. In their dreams comes true, we
enrich our community with the fruit of their potential realized.
Maven Leadership Collective is a social impact ideas lab and content creator that consistently invests in talented queer and trans social impact leaders of color and allies to build more resilient communities that thrive in crisis, tragedy, and transition.
Menstrual Market provides holistic, body-positive menstrual health education through events, service, and the arts.
Metro Mommy Agency provides education classes and personalized doula services can help you achieve the most relaxing and positive birth experience.
The National Council of Negro Women is an “organization of organizations” (comprised of 300 campus and community-based sections and 32 national women’s organizations) that enlightens, inspires and connects more than 2,000,000 women and men.
Works for equity and resilience by activating community through strategic action, increasing understanding of climate change as a threat to all forms of justice, and building urgency around shared community well-being.
Raising awareness in Miami of local and global human rights issues; generating financial support for the organization’s mission; mobilizing the public to defend basic freedoms for all.
The Miami Diaper Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and distributing free diapers to homeless and low-income families across South Florida. Since we were founded in 2013 (by a middle school student) we have donated over 4,100,000 diapers and counting!
The Commission for Women Advisory Committee was created by Ordinance No. 2008-10-146 on March 12, 2008; to serve in an advisory capacity by making studies, reports and recommendation to the City Council in respect to all matters pertaining to the status of all women in Miami Gardens, including but not limited to: the fair and equal treatment of women, the public and private employment of women, the working and living conditions of women, the delivery of public and private service to women, the education and training of women, and public accommodations for women.
NOW chapters focus on six priority issues including reproductive rights, ending sex discrimination/constitutional equality, promoting diversity and ending racism, economic justice, stopping violence against women, and LGBTQIA rights.
Miami Rescue Mission aims to transform the lives of homeless men, women and children through comprehensive residential programs to effect lasting change and empower them to be productive members of society. We provide food, shelter, substance abuse treatment, education, computer literacy, job placement, healthcare, spiritual development and housing with Christian love, compassion and encouragement.
Women Veterans Healthcare Clinic, OB/Maternity Care Coordination, GYN and Birth Control, Mental Health/PTSD/Depression, Mammography, Menopause Counseling/Hormone Therapy, Women Only Groups, Social Work Service, Emergency Care, Military Sexual Trauma Service, Behavioral Health Services, etc.
The Miami Workers Center (MWC) is a strategy and action center whose purpose is to build the power and self-determination of south Florida’s most oppressed communities, and help to build a progressive voice and platform that can nurture the growth of movements for social change in Florida and in the United States
MDFAWL is a volunteer bar association dedicated to actively promoting the advancement of women in the legal profession, expanding the leadership role of its members in the community at large, and promoting women’s rights.
The organization is also committed to promoting diversity and inclusion and providing equal opportunities for participation and support to people of any gender, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and socioeconomic background.
The Commission for Women is an advisory board to the Board of County Commissioners, the County Administration and the public at large about issues pertaining to the status of women. The Commission for Women also advocates for the women in the community and strives to improve their quality of life.
The Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center is dedicated to the enrichment of Jewish life and community; fostering the spiritual, emotional and physical development of its constituents through all of life’s stages and circumstances; and strengthening the connection with the people and culture of Israel, along with other Jewish communities throughout the world.
The Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa arrived in the archdiocese in 1980 to care for the “poorest of the poor” in Miami’s inner city. They currently operate a shelter for homeless women and children near Jackson Memorial Hospital.
More too Life’s approach is to provide opportunities to turn “victims to survivors, survivors to thrivers, and thrivers into champions”. In the fight to attack human trafficking we provide care to its victims and prevention to those on the fringe.
The mission of MFFJ is to end neighborhood violence by empowering mothers and youth to challenge the normalization of violence and become effective catalysts for change in their home, schools, and communities. By reclaiming the identity of our communities it restores a sense of hope and purpose for children, youth, and adults.
M.U.J.E.R. provides a trusting environment that promotes emotional wellness and stability by empowering individuals through advocacy, direct response to domestic and sexual abuse, and support services that strengthen families.
Multi-Ethnic Youth Group Association, Inc (MEYGA) mission promotes the mental, physical and social well-being of seniors, youth, and families by inspiring and empowering them with self-sufficient activities that are customized to meet the goals and objectives which lead them to the role of independencies. MEYGA addresses issues of economic, social development, and self-sufficiency.
For more than a century the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has worked to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.
NAMI Miami-Dade County’s mission is education, support, and advocacy for people affected by a mental health condition and their families. .
NABWIC is a Florida-based, non-profit organization, formed in 1991 to address the unique challenges of black women in the construction industry. It’s mission is to champion and empower black women in construction and related industries to reach their full potential as entrepreneurs, small business owners, government professionals and industry leaders who represent “THE VOICE OF BLACK WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION”.
NCJW has shifted over the last century in response to the most pressing challenges facing not only Jewish women but all vulnerable women, children, and families. Just some of this work includes aiding immigrants, providing resources for refugees, pioneering juvenile justice reform, advocating for family leave and child care, protecting reproductive health, rights, and justice, and passing critical civil rights legislation.
Jack and Barbara Nicklaus founded the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation in 2004, in an effort to provide families access to world-class pediatric healthcare. As young parents they pledged to each other that if they were ever in a position to help others, they wanted to help children. The Foundation supports Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and innovative programs focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of childhood illness.
No More Tears’ Mission is to assist and empower victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. Since its inception we have rescued more than 30,000 women, children, and men, as well as members of the LGBTQ community.
The Nur Center was established in 2010 to provide dignified housing to the abused and distressed women and children in the community.
One Billion Rising is the biggest mass action to end violence against women (cisgender, transgender, and those who hold fluid identities that are subject to gender-based violence) in human history.
OLCDC transforms under-resourced communities into vibrant, desirable, engaged neighborhoods by improving access to health, education, employment, community development, art, safety and affordable housing.
Overtown Children & Youth’s mission is to create collective impact to empower Overtown children and youth to reach their full potential.
Pace Center for Girls Miami, located in Miami, Florida, opened in 2014. Since that time, Pace Miami has served hundreds of girls in the greater Miami area by providing holistic social, academic, and career-building services.
Pearls of Life Women Foundation, inc aims to empower women through guidance and education regarding health, finance, and psycho-social well-being.
The mission of Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida is to provide comprehensive sexual health care through the provision of clinical services, education and advocacy.
The Power of The Heels Foundation is a dynamic and compassionate non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the rights, opportunities, and well-being of women. Founded on the principles of equality, inclusivity, and empowerment, our nfp organization is committed to dismantling gender-based barriers and creating a world where every woman can realize her full potential.
PRIDELINE aims to support, educate and empower South Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth and community
PRISM works to expand access to LGBT-inclusive education and sexual health resources for youth in South Florida. It’s our goal to make sure everyone feels included in their community, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Project Motherpath, Inc. (formerly BirthGirlz) is a non profit organization working to normalize and revalue all aspects of parenthood through outreach, education, community building and activism.
YES Institute’s mission is to prevent suicide and ensure the healthy development of all youth through powerful communication and education on gender and orientation.
Prosperity Social & Community Development Group, Inc. (PSCDG) was created to provide social services to the under-served residents of Miami-Dade County. This non-profit organization was established in Florida in August 2011 and attained our 501 (c) (3) status in July 2013. A month later, in August 2013 PSCDG launched its first pilot program in the city of North Miami. This is a literacy program targeting Haitians and other immigrants who struggle with English as a second language.
Radical Partners identifies leaders building organizations, projects, and/or movements that matter and we help them scale their impact
The Rainbow of Hope Dream Center is a community based center with programs designed to help empower the residents of the communities it serves.
“The goal of RJT Foundation is to provide a safe space to support and assist Youth and families impacted by violent criminal acts with a primary focus on youth development, intervention, and prevention to help reduce gun violence and mass incarceration
Group or Individual Grief Support Workshops for Parents/Siblings/Significant Others
Care packages for siblings/dependents of the deceased victims
Assistance towards funeral preparation
RJT Foundation provides the following services that benefit the community:
-Brochures and helpful tips related to coping with death, grief, bullying and violence.
-Information on Community Resources
-Promotes volunteerism and encourage high school students to do community service
-Encourage college students to complete service learning through RJT Foundation
-Provide Scholarship Opportunities
-Sharing is caring, RJT Foundation donates to other Charitable Organizations and Foundations such as: Chatman Partnership, Miami Rescue Mission, Vietnam Veterans, Curley’s House, Paralyzed Veterans, RBC Ministries, and more.”
Ruth’s List Florida, Inc. helps women run inspiring campaigns that WIN. We recruit, train and support Democratic pro-choice women to state and local office in Florida.
Safe Families for Children seeks to keep children safe and families together. Safe Families for Children is rooted in faith, fueled by radical hospitality, disruptive generosity, and intentional compassion, to build a network of caring and compassionate volunteers to support families facing social isolation.
Safespace Foundation’s mission is committed to the advocacy and empowerment of domestic violence victims and survivors through our collaboration and support of Miami-Dade County’s emergency domestic violence shelters, and other entities that provide emergency shelter, transitional housing and financial assistance to these individuals.
Saints House is based in Miami FL. It provides transitional housing for youth aging out of the foster care system. Along with housing, in partnership with our “Propelling into Triumph” organization, the youth they serve work one-on-one with success coaches on a weekly basis.
Provides emergency housing for women and children. Food, social, recreational and educational programs, individual counseling and case management provided. Maintains Women in Distress, to shelter and counsel battered women, and male children up to age 18.
Sant La’s mission is to empower, strengthen and uplift South Florida’s Haitian community and ensure its success and stability.
Sant La’s mission is to empower, strengthen and uplift South Florida’s Haitian community and ensure its success and stability.
Sharsheret, a national non-profit organization, improves the lives of Jewish women and families living with or at increased genetic risk for breast or ovarian cancer through personalized support and saves lives through educational outreach.
Shozanio’s Place Inc. was founded by a justice impacted woman, Shozanio Horton. Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment to help women rebuild their lives and overcome adversity. Services: Reducing Recidivism – Building a Brighter Future, Self-Help Mentoring, Substance Abuse Treatment, Trauma Resolution Counseling, Employment Assistance & Job Skills, Family and Social Support, Clothing/ Hygiene/ Food, Coming Soon: A Unique Residency Opportunity
Social Impact Movement is a catalyst for social change in Miami. SIM uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals framework to educate and inspire our community to take action on issues related to social justice, economic progress, and environmental changes.
The mission of the South Florida Human Trafficking Task Force (SFHTTF) is to rescue and protect victims of human trafficking, successfully prosecute traffickers, and educate the communities in the South Florida area.
SoFlo Muslims is a project of the South Florida Muslim Federation which seeks to be a resource sharing hub that connects, empowers, and serves South Florida Muslim organizations.
Southern Birth Justice vision is to make this care accessible to all peoples- especially Black, Brown, youth, immigrant, indigenous, LGBTQ+, low- income and other marginalized communities.
Student Finance League partners with shelters, schools, organizations and shelters to teach money, business and life skills focusing on the language, vocabulary, conversation and confidence.
The mission of Suited for Success is to empower a diverse community of individuals to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency through career development, training, a network of support, and professional image services.
The mission of Suited for Success is to empower a diverse community of individuals to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency through career development, training, a network of support, and professional image services.
Survivors Pathways’ mission is to promote equality, inclusiveness and social action through culturally-sensitive, psychological counseling and advocacy services to individuals and families from the LGBTQI and Latino communities survivors of domestic, sexual and intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and other type of victimization.
Tech Girl Power’s goal is to bring technology, math, science and engineering into the hands and hearts of young girls to ignite a flame through fun, hands on STEM workshops. It focuses on girls from lower socio-economic levels with mentoring and self-efficacy building blocks included in the workshops to help our girls make the grade required to excel in STEM.
Open to all, Temple Beth Am is a nurturing and caring Reform congregation committed to Jewish continuity, life-long education, spiritual renewal, life-cycle transitions, Shabbat and holy day celebrations. Beth Am offers religious, educational, cultural, social and athletic programs that meet the dynamic needs of our community.
Tharros is a nonprofit venture that empowers girls to challenge the status quo in sports and in life.
The Children’s Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of all children and families in Miami-Dade County.
The Embrace Girls Foundation, inc, is a 501(c)3 charitable organization that over the past two decades have provided mentoring, social, academic and wrap-around services to girls attending at risk schools in Broward and Miami-Dade County.
The Jpm Centre at Miami Gardens Drive Inc aims to provide a highly qualified future to citizens of our community by offering state of-the art education programs to all generations; to be a help center for the community.
The McKenzie Project Inc. is a new Black trans-led organization in South Florida. It aims to uplift Black transgender and Nonbinary individuals ages 18 and up, throughout Miami Dade and Broward County, with a primary focus on Black transgender and Nonbinary folks ages 18 and up in Liberty City, especially those who are experiencing homelessness, engaging in survival sex work, or living with HIV.
The mission of The Melissa Institute is to prevent violence and promote safer communities through education and application of research-based knowledge. The Institute fulfills this mission through education, community service, research support and consultation.
The Miami Foundation builds the philanthropic, civic, and leadership backbone for Greater Miami. Since 1967, the Foundation has invested $485 million to strengthen our community with partnerships and contributions from more than 1000 fundholders and 35,000 donors.
Organization dedicated to the restoration
and preservation of historic sites.
The Women’s Breast & Heart Initiative (WBHI) is a non-profit outreach organization which transforms and saves lives while providing at-risk women, college students and the community with disease prevention and early detection to help beat the odds of breast cancer & heart disease.
The Thelma Gibson Health Initiative provides low-income residents a pathway to better health, new skills, jobs, housing and economic stability. Thelma
THRIVE Clinic provides a victim-centered approach to multidisciplinary, healthcare services for survivors of human trafficking by offering quality, comprehensive, trauma-informed care in a private setting. Its core services include:
Primary Care Services
Gynecology Services
Psychiatry/Behavioral Health Services
Specialty Care and Ancillary Services as needed
Thriving Mind | South Florida promotes access to effective, accountable and compassionate care for people with mental illnesses and substance use disorders. It funds and oversees a safety net of services for uninsured individuals in Miami-Dade and Monroe counties with support from the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, and other public and private sources.
Top Ladies of Distinction is dedicated to the mission of TLOD and the focus remains on the national theme … “Celebrating our Legacy: TLOD Transforming Lives, Making a Difference, One Teen, One Lady and One Community at a Time”. More than 58 years later it remains relevant in the pursuit of excellence, with a deeper commitment to serving mankind.
As an advocacy driven organization, Transinclusive Group’s goal is to cultivate advocates to take action to influence social, political, and economic systems to bring about change for all TLGBQ+ individuals. We provide resources and a safe space for transgender, nonbinary and gender diverse people to be their authentic selves. Our services include Case Management, Referral and Navigation to HIV Prevention Care and Linkage (PrEP, PEP), Condom Distribution, In-Home HIV Testing, HIV Prevention Education and other essential support services. In addition, our Transinclusive Emergency Crisis Fund (TECF) was established to provide transgender individuals with assistance in their time of need. We serve clients within the tri-county areas (Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties).
A holistic approach to healing trauma; Offers therapy, meditation guidance, other treatments and programs for victims of trauma
The mission of the TRC is to build human resiliency by facilitating the resolution of traumatic events and teaching tools to relieve stress. The main services of the agency include client-centered, individual trauma-specific facilitation and psycho-educational groups.
United Way Miami is a driving force in the community, successfully responding to emerging needs and transforming people’s lives. Since 1924, it has worked together with our network of donors, volunteers, and partners, to generate and amplify resources, and advocate for policies that improve the quality of life for all. .
Uplift Literacy is a Miami-based 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that believes literacy is the cornerstone to lifelong success. We partner with schools in underserved communities to empower children with the necessary literacy skills and resources to read proficiently by the end of 3rd grade.
URGENT, Inc. is an award-winning creative youth development organization. URGENT provides assets-based programs that help young people uncover and develop their talents and skills through digital media arts education, positive youth development, and STEAM Workforce Development.
The Victory for Youth (VFY) 501c3, established in 1998 organization / Share Your Heart (SYH) program recruits, trains, and screens caring adults who desire to serve their community in meaningful ways as a volunteer chaplain. The SYH program partners with state and local government agencies and non-profit organizations to respond to referrals for children, families, and vulnerable adults who have been identified as in crisis or distress (e.g., in need of food or clothing, have suffered loss of a family. member, have been exposed to violence and/or trauma).
The Victory for Youth (VFY) 501c3, established in 1998 organization / Share Your Heart (SYH) program recruits, trains, and screens caring adults who desire to serve their community in meaningful ways as a volunteer chaplain. The SYH program partners with state and local government agencies and non-profit organizations to respond to referrals for children, families, and vulnerable adults who have been identified as in crisis or distress (e.g., in need of food or clothing, have suffered loss of a family. member, have been exposed to violence and/or trauma).
VIDA provides free direct services to survivors in Florida, the majority of whom live in South Florida, but also assists with cases in other parts of the U.S., Caribbean, and internationally on a case-by-case basis. VIDA’s training, technical assistance, and advocacy is worldwide.
Vital Voices Miami is an independent organization that shares Vital Voices’ vision and mission, embodying the “pay it forward” principle. Aligned with the mission of Vital Voices, we conduct independent programming and fundraising, establishing strategic partnerships and dynamic networks of women leaders.
Vital Voices Miami | Evolution develops context-specific, targeted programs at the local level and aims to build a network of women leaders committed to advancing women’s leadership in Latin America and the Caribbean.
WeCount! is a membership organization of agricultural workers, construction workers, and domestic workers in South Florida. Our mission is to build the power of immigrant workers and families through education, leadership development, and campaigns to win better living and working conditions for all.
We Evolution develops targeted programs and carries out a diverse array of interventions to empower women and aid them in evolving to the next level in their personal and professional lives.
WIZO’s members work to support over 800 WIZO programs in Israel, including child care centers, schools, shelters for battered women and girls in distress, and services for the elderly.
Women & Teens has EXPANDED their full spectrum of care to all women, providing pregnancy option counseling, termination, pre- & post-natal care, high risk obstetrical care, Harmony pre-natal genetic testing for early and accurate testing of Down Syndrome, Klinefelter and Turner Syndrome, and other trisomy conditions, family planning and contraceptive care, labiaplasty, vaginoplasty, vaginal rejuvenation, and the new technique of robotic gynecological surgery which provides significant health and cost-benefits to our patients, especially hysterectomy, over traditional OPEN procedures including: Shorter hospital stay, less scarring, Less blood, Less pain, faster return to normal activities, and fewer complications, such as less risk of infection. It also offers PAP smears & Sexually Transmitted Diseases screening, testing and treatment.
WEL is a not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to increase the number of women serving on corporate
boards and in the executive suite through advocating, educating, and connecting accomplished women leaders.
To help develop, build and sustain women’s contributions and goals in society through educational training, counseling and business development initiatives for both teens and adults.
Women in Transition of South Florida, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that empowers, educates and enhances the lives of women and girls (ages 16 and up) with the necessary skills to become self-sufficient in today’s society.
The Women of Color Empowerment Institute, Inc. (“Institute”) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to enhance and expand leadership by women of color.
The Women of Tomorrow mission is to inspire, motivate and empower at-risk young women to live up to their full potential through a unique group mentoring program with highly accomplished professional women and scholarship opportunities.
Women Voice Network is an organization dedicated to educate, inspire, encourage, and empower women. It is a 501(c)3, creating programs, job training, workshops, and videos to bring awareness to issues such as domestic violence, human trafficking, bullying, missing children, and many other compelling issues. We have online webinars, life skills training, and job training programs. We especially provide job training programs for human trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
The Women’s History Coalition of Miami-Dade County is an all-volunteer organization formed to promote and document women’s contributions in Miami-Dade County, as well as within the State of Florida and nationally.
Yodeah’s mission is to educate the Jewish community about hereditary cancer genetic mutations and provide access to affordable, clinical grade testing.
Yotzer Ohr is run on a system of mutual respect, for teachers, administration and students. In a warm and caring environment, full of creativity and multi-faceted approaches to education, it ignites a spark in each girl to love Hashem and Torah as well as an awareness and understanding of their own diverse potential.
YWCA South Florida is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.